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Tommy spends some time going over holiday etiquette with Mister Manners, Thomas Farley
Talking with our friend Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, about office etiquette
Tommy talks with Thomas Farley, Mister Manners, an etiquette expert and columnist
Tommy talks to Thomas Farley, Mister Manners, an etiquette expert and columnist
While it's good to follow the well-known Golden Rule, Mister Manners says the Platinum Rule is even better. Find out what he means by that, and how “going platinum” can enrich your relationships and make a huge difference in your life. Mister Manners, Thomas P. Farley, is America's trusted etiquette expert. A keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist and TV commentator, he inspires audiences of all types to master essential communication strategies for success in the workplace—and in life. His business-etiquette, customer-service and communication programs—both in-person and virtual—are engaging and memorable, offering strategies for getting along and getting ahead in the modern era. Thomas is a regular and popular guest on the NBC Today show, and his syndicated weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States, including the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, the New York Daily News and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tommy talks with Mister Manners himself, Thomas Farley, an etiquette expert and columnist
Tommy talks to Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, an etiquette expert and columnist
J.C. Bruce, is a journalist and author of a series of books recounting the misadventures of Alexander Strange whose weird news column is published by Tropic Press.The five books chronicling Strange's adventures are, in sequence, THE STRANGE FILES, FLORIDA MAN, GET STRANGE, STRANGE CURRENTS, and MISTER MANNERS.They are available as hardcovers, trade paperbacks and eBooks at all major online book retailers. Mister Manners is also now available as an audiobook.Recently, STRANGE CURRENTS, GET STRANGE, and MISTER MANNERS received top honors in the Royal Palm Literary Awards for Best Mysteries published by a Florida author. MISTER MANNERS was also awarded by the Florida Authors and Publishers Association. Bruce regularly writes and broadcasts about current affairs, news of the weird, arts, culture, politics, books, movies, and whatever else strikes his fancy.He has served as an editor, managing editor, or reporter at numerous newspapers including the Naples Daily News, the Dayton Daily News, the Austin American-Statesman, the Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times. He was also the journalist in residence at Wright State University
Before the omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus made businesses reconsider plans to return to their workplaces, people who have had the luxury of being able to work at home were beginning to consider the upside and downside of returning to in-person employment. There's no question that the world has changed a lot in the nearly two years since since the pandemic began. If and when folks do return to the workplace, have the rules for office etiquette changed too? Tom's first guest today is Thomas P. Farley, an etiquette expert who writes a syndicated column called “Ask Mister Manners,” and who appears in the media and consults with companies about workplace etiquette. Thomas Farley joins us on Zoom from New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, I sat down with my go-to on all things etiquette, Thomas P. Farley, Mister Manners, who is America's trusted etiquette expert. A keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist and TV commentator, he inspires audiences of all types to master essential communication strategies for success in the workplace—and in life. We talk about how etiquette has evolved over the years, and if it's still important to write hand-written thank you notes. Hear more on this, and: What modern etiquette is Examples of types of etiquette that have changed and are acceptable Online etiquette and manners Etiquette changes due to the pandemic Thomas' business-etiquette, customer-service and communication programs—both in-person and virtual—are engaging and memorable, offering strategies for getting along and getting ahead in the modern era. His weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States, including the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, the New York Daily News and beyond. Connect with Thomas On Instagram On Facebook On Twitter On LinkedIn Website Listen to the What Manners Most Podcast Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
You may have seen posts on Facebook from people announcing a life event such as an anniversary or a birthday, and also asking everyone to send them money via Cash App. WWJ's Brooke Allen spoke with Thomas Farley, a-k-a Mister Manners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas P. Farley is an etiquette expert whom you may recognize from ‘The Today Show’ or ‘Dr. Oz.’ He’s earned the moniker “Mister Manners” for helping us navigate modern-day issues with communication & respect. Etiquette doesn’t just dictate which fork to use or when to send an invite. It gives people a playbook for how to behave in unfamiliar situations, preventing us from having to feel silly for doing the wrong thing. Mister Manners says it’s also about making a habit of respecting others—strangers, co-workers, & even our own spouses. As we grow comfortable with our partners relationship etiquette can dwindle to the point of nonexistence. A husband failing to open a door for his wife may not send her packing, but disparaging your spouse in front of others is a huge faux pas in relationship etiquette. Expectations of politeness have changed for both women & men in the twenty-first century. Can chivalry & feminism coexist? Mister Manners says, “yes!” He tells us how, & so much more. Sign up for Mister Manners’ workshop at Mister-Manners.com & listen to his ‘What Manners Most’ podcast, available on all platforms. To schedule a private coaching session with Loree visit LoreeBischoff.com & subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3lasF3e. Her book ‘Common Sense Happiness’ is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2GIQOPF.
Thomas P. Farley is an etiquette expert whom you may recognize from ‘The Today Show' or ‘Dr. Oz.' He's earned the moniker “Mister Manners” for helping us navigate modern-day issues with communication & respect.Etiquette doesn't just dictate which fork to use or when to send an invite. It gives people a playbook for how to behave in unfamiliar situations, preventing us from having to feel silly for doing the wrong thing.Mister Manners says it's also about making a habit of respecting others—strangers, co-workers, & even our own spouses. As we grow comfortable with our partners relationship etiquette can dwindle to the point of nonexistence. A husband failing to open a door for his wife may not send her packing, but disparaging your spouse in front of others is a huge faux pas in relationship etiquette.Expectations of politeness have changed for both women & men in the twenty-first century. Can chivalry & feminism coexist? Mister Manners says, “yes!” He tells us how, & so much more.Sign up for Mister Manners' workshop at Mister-Manners.com & listen to his ‘What Manners Most' podcast, available on all platforms.To schedule a private coaching session with Loree visit LoreeBischoff.com & subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3lasF3e. Her book ‘Common Sense Happiness' is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2GIQOPF.
In the final episode of Season 1, we discuss how professional baseball and basketball are making their long-awaited returns—albeit to empty stadiums and arenas. For insights, Mister Manners speaks with sports aficionado Daina Falk (also known as "The Hungry Fan") about what pro ball will look like in this new normal as well as the role competitive sports plays in nurturing the national psyche.Subscribe now so you won't miss a single episode of "What Manners Most" as we return for Season 2 in September 2020.For more on Daina:Website: https://www.hungryfan.com/Newsletter: https://www.hungryfan.com/newsletter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehungryfan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHungryFan/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehungryfanAlso Mentioned in this Episode"Let's Go, Mets Go" by Shelly Palmer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N4VIXM1RJkConan O'Brien and Andy Richter Talk Korean Baseball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGbayaqG9u0Marble League: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoELkuqx8Ug"With No Fans and New Safety Protocols, Baseball in 2020 is Ultimate War of Words" by Bob Nightengale, USA Today: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/columnist/bob-nightengale/2020/07/25/cubs-brewers-rivalry-trash-talk/5512272002/For more on Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, please visit www.mister-manners.com and follow the show @WhatMannersMost on Instagram and @MisterManners on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Thanks so much to "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone, and see you in September for Season 2! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're piecing together the clues as MC30 gets revealed. She's been dropping hints left and right. We gotta discuss The Live Debut EP and the new teaser video she put out. Please check out What Manners Most with Mister Manners
One of the many repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic has been the drastic financial impact it's had on millions of Americans and billions of others around the globe. What lessons will we learn from a worldwide lockdown that led us to the economic brink? How will we be smarter and shrewder about our finances and careers going forward?For answers to that, Thomas turns to his friend Farnoosh Torabi, author, podcaster and commentator on all things money-related. Her insights provide both a dose of reality and a dash of hope as we navigate the continued fallout from the shutdowns.For more on Farnoosh, visit here:Website: https://farnoosh.tv/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FarnooshTorabiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi/Podcast: https://podcast.farnoosh.tv/Also Mentioned in this Episode"The Gold Diggers' Song" ("We're In the Money") as performed by Rosemary Clooney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBCbRj_F8NEYou Deserve a Break Today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqRH8wEsaVQFor more on Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, please visit www.mister-manners.com and follow the show @WhatMannersMost on Instagram and @MisterManners on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Thanks so much to "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you decided where you'll be going on vacation this summer? Will you be going anywhere at all? For the latest advice on how Americans are choosing (and not choosing) to spend their holiday, we turned to Pauline Frommer, of the famed Frommer travel family and publisher of the highly respected Frommer's travel guides.From which airlines to fly on (and which ones to avoid) to what's happening with cruises, and from where in Europe you can still travel without restriction to which destinations Pauline recommends once the pandemic is safely in the rear-view mirror, this is an episode that will help get you on your way. And if a staycation is the only "trip" in your future for now, Pauline also recommends a slew of virtual excursions that may prove to be the next best thing to being there.For more on Pauline, visit here:Website: https://www.frommers.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrommersTravelGuidesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/frommers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/frommersPodcasts: https://www.frommers.com/podcastAlso Mentioned in this EpisodeTWA ad: https://youtu.be/v6rZQdzQevsPan Am ad:https://youtu.be/bKqQgNZylLwNational Lampoon's Vacation: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085995/For more on Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, please visit www.mister-manners.com and follow him @MisterManners on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Thanks so much to "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In conversation with New York-based wedding planner Mikie Russo, a man who has overseen wedding soirées for celebrities including NSYNC member Joey Fatone; Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers; and Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec, Mister Manners explores the fascinating world of coordinating nuptials.Hear Mikie's thoughts on how to make couples and their families happy, along with his strategy for handling the inevitable facets of the special day that go wrong.And yet, a wedding program with a typo or a centerpiece with wilty flowers are child's play at a time when couples getting married are hanging on every bit of news regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. It's a fair bet that planning a wedding has never been this challenging. There are so many unknowns in the mix that a day meant to be among the most joyous any of us ever experience has become a source of confusion and frustration. Tune in for the advice Mikie has been giving to his clients—all the while bearing in mind the inevitable etiquette issues associated with both postponing and not postponing.For more on Mikie, visit here:Website: https://www.michaelrussoevents.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelRussoEventsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikierusso/Also Mentioned in this EpisodeFather of the Bride (1950): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042451/Father of the Bride (1991): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101862/The Wedding Planner (2001): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209475/For more on Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, please visit www.mister-manners.com and follow him @MisterManners on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Thanks so much to "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will our favorite eateries stage a post-lockdown comeback? Will restaurant dining ever look and feel the same? For answers to these questions along with essential historical perspective, Thomas checks in with longtime Esquire magazine contributor and food journalist John Mariani. Providing essential historical perspective, including details on the birth of restaurants as we know them today, John takes listeners on a journey through the past 150 years and up to the present, making the case for the resiliency of the restaurant industry, even during and post-pandemic.Have a listen, let us know what you think, and if you have questions for Mister Manners to address, please send them to info@whatmannersmost.com.To know more about John and his work, please check out the following:John Mariani's Virtual Gourmet: http://www.johnmariani.com/current-issue/Virtual Gourmet Newsletter: http://www.johnmariani.com/subscribe/index.htmlTwitter: @MarianiJohnFor more information on all things modern-manners related, please follow Thomas on Instagram and Twitter@MisterManners and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mistermannersThanks so much to "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of What Manners Most, Thomas speaks with longtime Hollywood entertainment reporter Jeanne Wolf. The two discuss the employment outlook for the innumerable men and women who work behind the scenes in the film industry; which celebrities have risen to the challenge of helping their community; the role of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson in helping calm some fears about the coronavirus; what theater-going will look like as their doors begin to open again; and which films are on Jeanne's must-see list when they do.You'll love her insights—and her sense of humor—as she reflects on all with her characteristic keen insights and upbeat attitude. Not to be missed: Her impression of actress Joan Collins as the pandemic was setting in over Los Angeles.Have a listen, let us know what you think, and if you have questions for Mister Manners to address, please send them to info@whatmannersmost.com.For more information on all things modern-manners related, please follow Thomas on Instagram and Twitter@MisterManners and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mistermannersThanks so much "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone!For more on Jeanne, visit:Jeanne Wolf's Hollywoodhttps://www.jeannewolfshollywood.com/Jeanne Wolf on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5JdPF7JkNwl8DboJa5HaLwJeanne Wolf on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/jeannewolf See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of What Manners Most, Thomas weighs in on the case of the Dominos pizza delivery person who was fired for complaining about not being tipped. In conversation with his producer Martin Burgess, the two weigh the balance between politeness and self-preservation. (To watch Thomas's interview on Inside Edition on this topic, please see here: https://www.insideedition.com/media/videos/instacart-shopper-says-she-was-stiffed-55-in-tips-59711)Thomas also takes your questions on various coronavirus-related scenarios from listeners, including what to say to an upstairs neighbor with a rambunctious toddler, and what to do about a work colleague clipping nails during a Zoom call. Have a listen, let us know what you think, and if you have questions for Mister Manners to address, please send them to info@whatmannersmost.com.For more information on all things modern-manners related, please follow Thomas on Instagram and Twitter@MisterManners and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mistermannersThanks so much to this show's guest, "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When 80s rock icons The Police sang "Don't Stand So Close To Me," they weren't speaking about food shopping in the age of social distancing--but they may as well have been. In the past few weeks, as the nation simultaneously seeks to comply with shelter in place while planning a return to normalcy, etiquette and politeness are being put to the ultimate test.In this episode, we take your questions on scenarios that are all-too-common across the country during this time of pandemic response. Have a listen, let us know what you think, and if you have questions for Mister Manners to address, please send them to info@whatmannersmost.com.For more information on all things modern-manners related, please follow Thomas on Instagram and Twitter@MisterManners and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mistermannersThanks so much to this show's guest, "What Manners Most" producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Stay healthy, safe and mannerly, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In conversation with Yale University professor Frank Snowden, Mister Manners explores the fascinating details of past epidemics and how various societies handled them. Particularly during the Bubonic plague of the Middle Ages and the Spanish flu of the early 20th century, how did our culture change following each pandemic? Using the past as a guide, what lasting cultural differences can we anticipate after the scourge of COVID-19 begins to abate?Dr. Snowden, author of the brand-new book "Epidemics and Society: From the Black Plague to the Present," provides these insights and more as we continue our journey to discover What Manners Most during this time of the Coronavirus pandemic.Please follow Thomas on Instagram and Twitter @MisterManners.Thanks, as always, to producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin @MartinXBurgess on Instagram.Learn More Here:Frank Snowden, Ph.DBook: Epidemics and Society: From the Black Plague to the PresentMentioned in the Episode:A Journal of the Plague Year Daniel Defoe:Charles BoromeoYale Universitywww-mister-manners.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an exclusive interview with John Doherty, longtime executive chef of the Waldorf Astoria and presently chef and owner of Blackbarn restaurant in Manhattan, you'll hear about how he and others like him are bringing hospitality to the front lines of the fights against Corona and the fight against hunger. You'll also learn John's thoughts on how to use the quarantine as an opportunity to teach young children the lessons of hospitality, along with what all of us can keep on-hand in our pantries and refrigerators to reduce the number of trips we make to the grocery store. Chef Doherty also brings listeners on a walk down Waldorf Astoria lane, sharing his fondest memory of serving a grateful world leader.Episode Hosted by Mister Manners, Thomas P. Farley, and produced by Martin Burgess.Please subscribe, share and comment, and send your questions to info@whatmannersmost.com. You can also follow Thomas @MisterManners on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Thanks for listening, and stay safe and well, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As cities and countries around the world settle into the realm of a "new normal" that includes working from home, schooling from home and in general seeing a whole lot more of our immediate families than most of us are accustomed to, Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, interviews relationship expert Andrea Syrtash.Among the issues they explore in this episode include how to keep the peace at home--and how to keep the romance alive, too--along with ways that those who are living alone can keep in contact with their community.If you have questions for Thomas or suggestions for future segments, please drop Thomas a line on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or via his website.Please consider following @AndreaSyrtash on social media as well, and check out her excellent books, which can be found on her website.Thanks, as always, to producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin on Instagram.And thanks to you for listening, subscribing and sharing--and for putting a priority on What Manners Most. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Stuff We Love Podcast Jack, Scott and Neil interview Thomas P. Farley, also known as Mister Manners. Mister Manners is an etiquette expert who is a regular guest on the Today Show and whose advice has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times and Money magazine. Mister Manners has also been seen on ABC, CNN and VH1. In this wide-ranging interview Mister Manners discusses etiquette pertaining to social media, travel and more. As always, the episode concludes with the Stuff We Love segment. Enjoy!
Welcome to The Turquoise Table Podcast with Kristin Schell. Kristin’s guest in our debut episode is Thomas Farley, better known as Mister Manners. Thomas is an etiquette expert, speaker, and author who inspires audiences across America. He’s perhaps best known as the beloved guest in his role as Mister Manners on NBC The Today Show. Kristin and Thomas talk about what it means to be a good neighbor and Thomas gives tips on simple ways to get around barriers that keep us from knowing the people who live near us whether home is the upper West Side of NYC or suburban America. Emphasizing that face-to-face communication is always to be prized over digital connection, Thomas encourages us all to put “people over pixels,” and that life is much sweeter when we are in community with each other. In Kristin’s Kitchen segment this week, sponsored by Shipt!, Kristin shares her grandmother’s delicious and easy chocolate sheet cake recipe. While she whips up the decadent cake, Kristin invites you to think about the rhythm of your neighborhood and shares a story from a Turquoise Table in Tulsa, Oklahoma.